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Incorporating stakeholder

Incorporating stakeholder perspectives and local contexts to develop effective decision-

support for policy and farmers

Julie Ingram, CCRI, University of Gloucestershire, UK

• Task

Stakeholders - advisers, leading farmers, farmer representatives, policy makers

• Interviews

• Stakeholder Workshops

Stakeholder consultation

Stakeholder consultation: case studies

Sjælland Denmark

Mazowieck Poland

Közép-Magyarország Hungary

Eastern Scotland,UK

Andalucía Spain

Tuscany Italy

Stakeholder consultation: iterative testing and refining

Tool development

Current usage

Preferred formats

Testing prototype in

groups & on-farm

SOC practices Relevant practices

Level of awareness, use & current advice

Barriers & incentives

Costs/benefits

Simple model

Key practices

Cost effectiveness

Tool development

• Cover crops • Residues

Rotations • Cons. Agric • Manures

Stakeholder consultation: key messages

• Perception of scientific uncertainty about practices

• Lack of real or ‘best practice’ examples and informed advice

• Difficulty of demonstrating impact on productivity and profitability

• Difficulty of demonstrating economic benefits over a long time scale

• Practices perceived as uneconomic, impractical or needing investment

• Soil carbon is of low importance to farmers

• Limited knowledge about/familiarity with practices

• Difficulty in integrating practices into farm systems

Stakeholder consultation: diverse contexts

High cover crop establishment costs

Straw has high economic value

Traditional farmers; high manure handling costs

Cover crops reduce soil moisture & create nutrient competition between crops

Cover crops hard to establish

Min-till look “messy”

SmartSOIL Tool Toolbox development–end-user needs

• What are the most cost-effective practices in terms of highest income relative to costs of practice, optimal crop productivity and carbon sequestration?

• What is the link/relation between agriculture and CC and resulting need for/benefits of increased carbon sequestration?

• Visual presentation of the effects of practices (on carbon storage and other services) in the short and long-term

• Real life case studies of farmers using certain practices

• Priority list of practices in terms of win-wins and trade-offs with other environmental objectives under regional conditions

Common messages: Invest time in learning Talk to other farmers Consult an adviser

SmartSOIL Toolbox: Real Life Cases

SmartSOIL Toolbox: FactSheets

Interaction with WP2

SH perspectives

in case studies

Identify potential

management practices

Awareness Barriers

Incentives

Usage of DSTs & preferred

format

Refine practices

Evaluate cost effectiveness

Test DST protoype

Finalise Toolbox

RLC, FactSheets

SSTool

Stakeholder consultation: iterative testing and refining

Create farmer friendly formats (RLC, FactSheets)

Refine DST

Evidence Demonstration Locally relevant Economic data

Simple language User friendly

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